From the looks of it, companies will also be able to create an online knowledge base that allows customers to contact them with a single click in case it they are unable to find what they are looking for.

The service is currently free for 1 customer service rep and costs $24 per month for additional agents.

The website is a little rough around the edges – I had quite some trouble registering for the service, even using Twitter or Facebook – although they appear to be working on fixing bugs post-soft-launch.

That’s not to say it won’t be interesting to watch what Everett has up his sleeves. The guy was the sole founder of Twitpic, which has turned into quite a massively popular way for people to share photos and videos on Twitter and beyond.

Everett recently said he’s had offers to buy the business for over $10 million, but chose not to bite because it’s “just too fun”.

For what it’s worth, it’s been 238 days since Everett posted anything on Heello, so my educated guess is that he’s no longer interested in actively using it (he also stopped listing his involvement as Heello founder on his Twitter bio).